Theoretical analysis of the performance of a diffraction grating back- reflector in infrared-sensitive solar cells
Optics
2008-11-20 v1
Abstract
The increase of cell efficiency resulting from using a diffraction grating as a back reflector is investigated. An enhancement coefficient is introduced as a figure of merit that accounts for the ability of the rear grating to increase the generation of electric carriers. According to results in this paper, a diffraction-grating-like relief on the rear face of the photovoltaic cell may reduce the intensity of the specular reflection while favouring the intensity of high-angle rays. In this way, the path-length of reflected rays increases, and so does the efficiency of the cell.
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@article{arxiv.0811.3085,
title = {Theoretical analysis of the performance of a diffraction grating back- reflector in infrared-sensitive solar cells},
author = {Mario M. Jakas and Francisco Llopis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3085},
year = {2008}
}
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13 pages, 4 figures